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  • United States Practice in International Law: Volume 1, 1999-2001by Sean D. Murphy; Frederick Burkhardt; Duncan M. Porter

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 76.00

    This wide-ranging and in-depth survey discusses jurisdiction and immunities, state responsibility and liability, international economic law, and human rights. Containing extracts from hard-to-find documents, tables of cases and treaties, and detailed index, this essential tool for researchers and practitioners is the first in a series capturing US international law practice. more...

  • Global Boundariesby Clive H. Schofield

    Routledge 1994; US$ 236.00

    Global Boundaries considers conceptual, legal and geopolitical aspects of international borders and borderlands. This book also presents a detailed discussion of Antarctica, an area of global territorial dispute. more...

  • Eurasiaby Carl Grundy-Warr

    Routledge 1994; US$ 276.00

    Eurasia offers a wide-ranging and original interpretation of territory, boundaries and borderlands in Europe, Asia and the Far East, forming part of a unique new series focusing on world boundaries. more...

  • International Law in the Post-Cold War Worldby Sienho Yee; Wang Tieya

    Routledge 2001; US$ 273.00

    Centering on the theme of 'progressiveness', this powerful volume offers important new perspectives on the history, theory and practice of international law. more...

  • The Political Economy Of Desireby Jennifer Beard

    Glasshouse Press 2005; US$ 63.95

    This book offers an intelligent and thought-provoking analysis of the genealogy of Third World 'development'. Beard identifies the concept of development within western culture as a symptom of loss within the desire for completion. The logic behind the economic restructuring of nations as underdeveloped is revealed as that ruthless imaginary by which First World nations maintain their ideal of themselves as an ideal. more...

  • International Lawby Malcolm N. Shaw

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 57.00

    The fifth edition of this leading text remains an authoritative and comprehensive introduction to the subject for students and practitioners alike. Latest developments in the field are incorporated, including a new chapter on Inter-state Courts and Tribunals as well as fully updated information on international laws and institutions. more...

  • Custom, Power and the Power of Rulesby Michael Byers

    Cambridge University Press 1999; US$ 34.00

    This book sets out to explain the most foundational aspect of international law in international relations terms. By doing so it goes straight to the central problem of international law - that although legally speaking all states are equal, socially speaking they clearly are not. An ambitious and controversial book. more...

  • Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Lawby Antony Anghie; James Crawford; John Bell

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 47.00

    This book examines the relationship between imperialism and international law. It argues that colonial confrontation was central to the formation of international law and, in particular, its founding concept, sovereignty. It argues that racial discrimination, cultural subordination and economic exploitation are constitutively significant for the discipline. more...

  • Sourcebook On Public International Lawby Tim Hillier

    Routledge-Cavendish 1998; US$ 99.00

    This work is primarily aimed at the law student, although it may also be of relevance to those studying international relations. It covers the main topics of public international law and is designed to serve both as a textbook and as a case and materials book. more...

  • Handbook of International Lawby Anthony Aust

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 47.00

    A concise and accessible account of international law by an experienced practitioner. This book explains how states and international organisations, especially the United Nations, make and use international law. The nature of international law and its fundamental concepts and principles are clearly described. more...